The Wii is looking like it'll be the next PS2 rather than the next DC. :P
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Originally posted by andrewfee View Post1) Buy seed/ornament and place in garden to attract new type of Pi?ata (which will then annoy one kind in your garden, and get the interest of another)
2) Build relevant house.
3) Mate Pi?atas until you hit the requirement.
4) Get spammed with mini-cutscenes throughout to keep the ADD kids happy.
5) Repeat until you've got them all.
Welcome to non-gaming.
1) Watch cut sceen
2) Shoot stuff
3) Repeat
The joy in Viva Pinata comes from managing the eco-system and revealing the new pinata, like the joy in Sim City is in managing the economy and revealing the new buildings. As I said in the review, it's actually quite an old style of game.
To say it's non-gaming is just daft. You might as well say all management sims are non-games.
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"He is a male. He is about as technically minded as an ameoba. He is very, very scared of going online for community. He's never played PC games online. He wouldn't know a Halo 2 clan from the hole in his arse - that comes from him avoiding games in college to take drugs and party and shag loads of women --so he's 27 or 28. He still loves to go out with the lads whenever his wife and kids allow, however reliving his student halls days is as unrealistic as being beaten off by the Queen.
"He accepts any form of gratification and couldn't care less how long it takes. The delivery of game demos to his hard drive via his broadband network confuses him, and he regularly phones the Indian call centre because his AOL has gone tits up. And he's somehow ended up with his profile online and he's rubbish at games, so he rarely attains (Xbox game) achievements. He'll stay up all night worrying about the constant stressors of life and watching telly. He would starve to death and get beaten to death by his wife if he bought one of them high-definition tellies. He'll go without food rather than not get ripped to the tits on cheap booze once a week and have a go on Wii Sports."Last edited by Big Seany; 05-07-2007, 14:49.
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Originally posted by Big Seany View Post"He is a male. He is about as technically minded as an ameoba. He is very, very scared of going online for community. He's never played PC games online. He wouldn't know a Halo 2 clan from the hole in his arse - that comes from him avoiding games in college to take drugs and party and shag loads of women --so he's 27 or 28. He still loves to go out with the lads whenever his wife and kids allow, however reliving his student halls days is as unrealistic as being beaten off by the Queen.
"He accepts any form of gratification and couldn't care less how long it takes. The delivery of game demos to his hard drive via his broadband network confuses him, and he regularly phones the Indian call centre because his AOL has gone tits up. And he's somehow ended up with his profile online and he's rubbish at games, so he rarely attains (Xbox game) achievements. He'll stay up all night worrying about the constant stressors of life and watching telly. He would starve to death and get beaten to death by his wife if he bought one of them high-definition tellies. He'll go without food rather than not get ripped to the tits on cheap booze once a week and have a go on Wii Sports."Brilliant!
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Originally posted by MattyD View PostYou can't honestly expect someone into Tom Clancy games and Forza to also like Viva Pi?ata.
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I'm not saying it's impossible, just that the sort of people inclined to play those games generally wouldn't be interested in something like Viva Pinata purely from a gameplay point of view. A lot of people just like playing certain genres or types of game (hence why names like FIFA, Generic Street Racer 13 etc are always in the top ten) as opposed to appreciating videogames generally. The sort of person whose appreciation of videogames transcends genres will probably always be in the minority.
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Originally posted by MattyD View PostA lot of people just like playing certain genres or types of game (hence why names like FIFA, Generic Street Racer 13 etc are always in the top ten) as opposed to appreciating videogames generally. The sort of person whose appreciation of videogames transcends genres will probably always be in the minority.
I have little interest in the 360 primarily because of the lack of percieved variety in it's lineup.
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Yep, if a person doesn't like a particular genre or style then that's that - they don't need to justify their reason. For sure, people wouldn't like to be hassled into trying out other styles if they are happy with what they like.
And there's never a thing as a generically good or bad game - one person's great is another's trash.
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Peter Moore said early on that "we(MS) define the platform" talking about VP - that's not succeeded (as yet.. hopefully there will be more esoteric games coming soon) so I think the demographic it appeals to is now saturated.
I know one 360 owner who even refuses to consider that DS might be a good platform!
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